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ORC Producer Conference 2010 proceedings now available online

Categories: Arable,Dairy,Horticulture,Livestock,Policy & Regulation,Poultry,Research,Retail & Direct Sales,Training Advice & Education,Wider Agricultural Issues
Added: 1st April 2010

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Session summaries & presentations from this years conference

We are pleased to be able to offer content from the 2010 Organic Research Centre's Producer Conference online.

Following the Organic Research Centre's 2010 Producer's Conference in January we are now able to offer content from the conference on the Organic Inform website. You'll find session summaries and related presentations from speakers in the links below and under their relevant subject headings.

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- Sustainable food security
- Protected cropping: new EU standards
- Participatory research: making research relevant, practical & applicable
- Organic farming and climate change
- New crops, new varieties, new directions
- New approaches to nutrient management in organic farming
- Making organic farming work financially
- Legume LINK managing legume mixtures – Pros and cons
- Innovative models for producer co-operation
- Growers update and new initiatives
- Feeding livestock from the farm, on-farm feed processing
- Energy self-sufficiency/renewable energy opportunities on farms
- Challenging GM
- Cereal breeding: new approaches
- Biodiversity and ecosystem services
- Animal health and welfare planning for livestock producers
- Agroforestry: Integrating trees with crops and livestock
- Food quality: which production practices make a difference? - Conf 2010 session link from main article

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